Womble Bond Dickinson Foundation

Womble Bond Dickinson Foundation has launched a new grant-giving scheme; to give charitable organisations that fit their key themes and areas of focus the backing they need to make a real difference.

Key Themes

  • Climate action and environmental protection
  • LGBTQ+ inclusion
  • Supporting inclusion of individuals from ethnic minority backgrounds
  • Increasing women’s opportunities in life and work
  • Disability and neurodiversity inclusion
  • Mental health and wellbeing support.

If you’re a registered charity located near one of their UK offices – London, Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds, Newcastle, Plymouth, Southampton and Teesside – apply now!

Any forms received by 5pm on Monday 3 March will be brought to their next trustee meeting the following week. Any forms submitted after this will be taken to the next quarterly meeting (date TBC).

Find out more and apply here Womble Bond Dickinson Foundation

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